Dynkin index
In mathematics, the Dynkin index
of a representation with highest weight of a compact simple Lie algebra
that has a highest weight
is defined by
evaluated in the representation . Here
are the matrices representing the generators, and
is given by
evaluated in the defining representation.
By taking traces, we find that
where the Weyl vector
is equal to half of the sum of all the positive roots of . The expression
is the value quadratic Casimir in the representation
. The index
is always a positive integer.
In the particular case where is the highest root, meaning that
is the adjoint representation,
is equal to the dual Coxeter number.
References
- Philippe Di Francesco, Pierre Mathieu, David Sénéchal, Conformal Field Theory, 1997 Springer-Verlag New York, ISBN 0-387-94785-X
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